Combined optical filter wheel, beamsplitter, switch, and logic gate

ABSTRACT

A machine that can pass, reflect, filter, or block light along multiple paths. The specific portions of light that can be passed, reflected, blocked, or filtered, are controlled by an optical routing subassembly. This optical routing subassembly can be manipulated to direct specific portions of light to specific paths.

RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application is a continuation application of U.S. provisional patent application, Ser. No. 60/577524, filed Jun. 7, 2004, included by reference herein and for which benefit of the priority date is hereby claimed.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to optics, optical systems, telecommunications, photonics, and computation.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

There is a need for mechanisms that provide for high resolution imaging and tracking. There is also a need for mechanisms that provide for optical routing and switching. Additionally, there is a need for mechanisms that facilitate optical computation.

Relevant Prior Art Includes: U.S. Pat. 3861788 January, 1975 Webster 359/889 U.S. Pat. 4084909 April, 1978 Mathisen 356/332 U.S. Pat. 4176916 December, 1979 Carpenter 359/589 U.S. Pat. 4448500 May, 1984 Marling 359/503 U.S. Pat. 4738535 April, 1988 Webster 356/418 U.S. Pat. 4930883 June, 1990 Salzman 359/419 U.S. Pat. 5335082 August, 1994 Sable 347/232 U.S. Pat. 5371543 December, 1994 Anderson 348/270 U.S. Pat. 5508844 September, 1994 Blake 359/503 U.S. Pat. 5748812 May, 1998 Buchin 385/018 U.S. Pat. 6498682 December, 2002 Glance 359/578 U.S. Pat. 6567225 May, 2003 Derian 359/892 Other Publications:

-   -   Ron Wodaski, The New CCD Astronomy, 2002, The New Astronomy         Press, pp. 78-80, 322-323, 328-330     -   Julian Brown, The Quest for the Quantum Computer, 2000,         Touchstone, pp. 61-71     -   Scopetronix web site, www.scopetronix.com/guiders.htm (see off         axis guider, flip mirror)     -   Meade, Inc. web site,         www.meade.com/catalog/meade_pictor/meade_pictor_(—)616xt.htm         Prior Art Suffers from a Number of Disadvantages:     -   (a) different devices are required to be used to perform all of         the desired functions;     -   (b) cost is increased when requiring several devices to perform         the desired functions;     -   (c) an increased number of devices in an optical system can         cause an increased and unwanted amount of flexure in the optical         system;     -   (d) an increased number of devices in an optical system can         cause an unwanted lengthening of the light path in the optical         system;     -   (e) on-axis optical guiding is not achieved;     -   (f) simultaneous imaging and optical guiding from the whole         field is not achieved;     -   (g) switching from imaging mode to viewing mode may require a         component of the device to be physically moved;     -   (h) existing optical switches are not highly configurable;     -   (i) optical logic gates with reversible and conservative         properties are not yet commercially practical; and     -   (j) electronic logic gates are susceptible to electromagnetic         radiation interference.

OBJECTS AND ADVANTAGES

Accordingly, besides the objects and advantages of the optical filter wheel, beamsplitter, switch, and logic gate described above, some of the objects and advantages of the present invention are:

-   -   (a) to combine several prior mechanisms in a new and unique way;     -   (b) to reduce the number of components required and thereby         reduce cost;     -   (c) to reduce the number of components and thereby reduce         unwanted flexure in an optical system;     -   (d) to reduce the number of components and thereby reduce the         length of the light path in an optical system;     -   (e) to allow simultaneous imaging and tracking or viewing of the         entire field of view of the image or light source and allow         on-axis guiding;     -   (f) to allow simultaneous dual output imaging or tracking or         viewing within a single system;     -   (g) to allow simultaneous imaging and tracking or viewing,         without the need for components to be moved to switch from         imaging to tracking mode or vice versa, thereby reducing         vibrations, movement and flexure in the system;     -   (h) to provide a device that can route or switch, in a tunable         manner, specific portions of light to specific and multiple         outputs;     -   (i) to assist in the creation of an optical logic gate with         reversible and conservative properties for use in quantum         computing; and     -   (j) to assist in the creation of a logic gate that is immune to         electrical or magnetic interference.

It is therefore an object of the invention to provide an improved mechanism to facilitate high resolution imaging and tracking.

It is another object of the invention to provide a mechanism to facilitate optical routing and switching for network telecommunications.

It is another object of the invention to provide a mechanism to facilitate optical computation.

Other objects and advantages will become apparent from a consideration of the drawings and ensuing description in this application.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

A complete understanding of the present invention may be obtained by reference to the accompanying drawings, when considered in conjunction with the subsequent, detailed description, in which:

FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of the optical routing subassembly; and

FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the optical routing subassembly.

Drawings—Reference Numerals:

-   -   10—main housing     -   12—primary tube     -   14—secondary tube     -   16—tertiary tube     -   18—optical routing subassembly     -   20—red interference filter     -   22—green interference filter     -   24—blue interference filter     -   26—full reflective mirror     -   28—axle     -   30—rotator     -   32—main housing side wall     -   34—maintenance access door     -   36—cyan interference filter     -   38—magenta interference filter     -   40—yellow interference filter     -   42—infrared interference filter         For purposes of clarity and brevity, like elements and         components will bear the same designations and numbering         throughout the FIGURES.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a machine that can pass, reflect, filter, or block light along multiple paths. The specific portions of light that can be passed, reflected, blocked, or filtered, are controlled by an optical routing subassembly. This optical routing subassembly can be manipulated to direct specific portions of light to specific paths.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the combined optical filter wheel, beamsplitter, switch, and logic gate is composed of a main housing 10, a primary tube 12, a secondary tube 14, a tertiary tube 16, and an optical routing subassembly 18. Said optical routing subassembly 18 is composed of a sub-frame constructed to hold filters and mirrors including a red interference filter 20, a green interference filter 22, a blue interference filter 24, a full reflective mirror 26, and an axle 28. Attached to axle 28 is a rotator 30 to facilitate rotation of optical routing subassembly 18. Optical routing subassembly 18 can be rotated to four different positions. Each rotational position of optical routing subassembly 18 places a different optic into the light path such that the angle of incidence of the light to the optics is forty-five degrees. There is also a main housing side wall 32 and a maintenance access door 34 to facilitate removing or swapping optical routing subassembly 18.

FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of optical routing subassembly 18. Optical routing subassembly 18 includes mirrors or filters that may be composed of varying materials that will selectively reflect, transmit or block specific frequencies of light. FIG. 3 includes said full reflective mirror 26, and three different dichroic mirror filters, including said red interference filter 20, said green interference filter 22, said blue interference filter 24, and said axle 28.

ALTERNATIVE EMBODIMENTS

FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of an alternative embodiment of optical routing subassembly 18. Optical routing subassembly 18 includes mirrors or filters that may be composed of varying materials that will selectively reflect, transmit or block specific frequencies of light. FIG. 4 includes an infrared interference filter 42, and three different dichroic mirror filters, including a cyan interference filter 36, a magenta interference filter 38, a yellow interference filter 40, and said axle 28.

Alternatively, optical routing subassembly 18 can house various different types of dichroic mirrors, filters, mirrors, prisms, retroreflectors, polarizers, or masks, where appropriate for the desired use. A differently configured optical routing subassembly 18 could be removed from and swapped into main housing 10. Optical routing subassembly 18 could alternatively be of a differing shape to support more or fewer dichroic mirrors, filters, mirrors, prisms, retroreflectors, polarizers, masks, or outputs. A mask could be used as a shutter to block all light. When used as an optical logic gate in quantum computing environments, an additional tube and opening could be incorporated into main housing 10. The mechanism of the invention may be constructed to various sizes to facilitate compatibility to existing optical components.

Operation:

When the present invention is used for high resolution imaging, a conventional monochrome charge-coupled device (CCD) camera (not shown) or a conventional camera (not shown) is placed in secondary tube 14. A conventional guiding eyepiece (not shown) or a second conventional monochrome CCD camera (not shown) is placed in tertiary tube 16. Light enters primary tube 12 and then interacts with optical routing subassembly 18. Optical routing subassembly 18 is adjusted by either manual or motorized rotation of rotator 30 to reflect the desired wavelengths of light to secondary tube 14 and thence to said conventional monochrome CCD camera or said conventional camera. Simultaneously, optical routing subassembly 18 will also pass a differing frequency of light to tertiary tube 16 and thence to said conventional guiding eyepiece or said conventional monochrome CCD camera. Said conventional guiding eyepiece or said conventional monochrome CCD camera is used to help facilitate keeping the image centered or fixed in the field of view while taking a long exposure photograph or image. Once this image is taken, another image may be taken in a differing desired frequency of light by rotating optical routing subassembly 18 to a different position. This places a different optic such as red interference filter 20, green interference filter 22, blue interference filter 24, or full reflective mirror 26 into the light-path. This process can be repeated to obtain images or photographs in various frequencies of light. Typically three or four images or photographs will be taken in different frequencies of light. These images or photographs may then be combined to produce one high resolution multi-color image.

When the present invention is used for optical switching or routing in a network communications system, incoming light interacts with optical routing subassembly 18 which is then rotated by an external device manipulating rotator 30 to direct the desired frequencies of light to the desired outputs. Information conveyed via specific frequencies of light is transmitted, reflected, polarized, switched, routed, or blocked by the particular orientation and configuration of optical routing subassembly 18. This routing or switching of specific frequencies of light to various outputs may be used as a mechanism to route or switch computer network or communications traffic, including data, video, audio, or voice.

When the present invention is used as an optical logic gate in computation, incoming light interacts with optical routing subassembly 18 which is then rotated by an external device manipulating rotator 30 to direct the desired light inputs to the desired output tube, or output tubes. Information conveyed via specific frequencies of light is transmitted, reflected, polarized, switched, routed, or blocked by the particular orientation and configuration of optical routing subassembly 18. This routing or switching of specific frequencies or polarizations of light to specific outputs may be used as a technique to perform logic gate functions (e.g. AND, OR) through the actions of mirrors, filters, or polarizers, and thence to send calculated information to a particular output. Multiple quantities of the combined optical filter wheel, beamsplitter, switch, and logic gate may be chained in series to respective primary tube 12, secondary tube 14 or tertiary tube 16 to facilitate the performance of additional calculations or functions.

Since other modifications and changes varied to fit particular operating requirements and environments will be apparent to those skilled in the art, the invention is not considered limited to the example chosen for purposes of disclosure, and covers all changes and modifications which do not constitute departures from the true spirit and scope of this invention.

Having thus described the invention, what is desired to be protected by Letters Patent is presented in the subsequently appended claims. 

1. A combined optical filter wheel, beamsplitter, switch, and logic gate for a machine that can changeably pass, reflect, filter, or block light along multiple paths, comprising: means for providing a frame; means for providing at least three openings for light to pass through said means for providing a frame; means for providing a sub-frame for a plurality of optics, rotatably attached inside said means for providing a frame; at least one axle rigidly attached to said means for providing a sub-frame for a plurality of optics; means for selectively reflecting specific portions of light arriving at a forty-five degree angle of incidence while passing remaining portions of light, rigidly or threadably inserted into said means for providing a sub-frame for a plurality of optics; means for rotating said means for providing a sub-frame for a plurality of optics around the axis defined by said axle, rigidly connected to said axle.
 2. The combined optical filter wheel, beamsplitter, switch, and logic gate in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for providing a frame comprises a main housing.
 3. The combined optical filter wheel, beamsplitter, switch, and logic gate in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for providing a frame further comprises a means for providing structures to hold attachments to said means for providing at least three openings for light to pass, rigidly or threadably connected to said means for providing a frame;
 4. The combined optical filter wheel, beamsplitter, switch, and logic gate in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for providing at least three openings for light to pass further comprises at least a primary tube, a secondary tube, and a tertiary tube.
 5. The combined optical filter wheel, beamsplitter, switch, and logic gate in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for providing a sub-frame for a plurality of optics comprises an optical routing subassembly.
 6. The combined optical filter wheel, beamsplitter, switch, and logic gate in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for providing a sub-frame for a plurality of optics comprises a red interference filter, a green interference filter and a blue interference filter.
 7. The combined optical filter wheel, beamsplitter, switch, and logic gate in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for providing a sub-frame for a plurality of optics comprises a cyan interference filter, a magenta interference filter and a yellow interference filter.
 8. The combined optical filter wheel, beamsplitter, switch, and logic gate in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for providing a sub-frame for a plurality of optics comprises at least one infrared interference filter.
 9. The combined optical filter wheel, beamsplitter, switch, and logic gate in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for providing a sub-frame for a plurality of optics comprises at least one full reflective mirror.
 10. The combined optical filter wheel, beamsplitter, switch, and logic gate in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for rotating said sub-frame for a plurality of optics around the axis defined by said axle comprises at least one rotator.
 11. The combined optical filter wheel, beamsplitter, switch, and logic gate in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for providing a frame further comprises a means for access to said means for providing a sub-frame to facilitate removing or swapping said means for providing a sub-frame with a differently configured means for providing a sub-frame.
 12. A combined optical filter wheel, beamsplitter, switch, and logic gate for a machine that can changeably pass, reflect, filter, or block light along multiple paths, comprising: a main housing, for providing a frame; a primary tube, for providing a structured opening for light to pass and providing a structure to hold attachments, rigidly or threadably connected to said main housing; a secondary tube, for providing a structured opening for light to pass and providing a structure to hold attachments, rigidly or threadably attached to said main housing; a tertiary tube, for providing a structured opening for light to pass and providing a structure to hold attachments, rigidly or threadably attached to said main housing; an optical routing subassembly, for providing a sub-frame for a plurality of optics, rotatably attached to said main housing; at least one axle, for providing an attachment from optical routing subassembly to main housing and a means for optical routing subassembly to rotate within main housing, rigidly or threadably connected to said optical routing subassembly; a rotator, for rotating optical routing subassembly around the axis defined by said axle, rigidly connected to said axle.
 13. The combined optical filter wheel, beamsplitter, switch, and logic gate as recited in claim 12 wherein said main housing further comprises a maintenance access door to facilitate removing or swapping said optical routing subassembly with a differently configured optical routing subassembly, removably attached to said main housing.
 14. The combined optical filter wheel, beamsplitter, switch, and logic gate as recited in claim 12, wherein said optical routing subassembly further comprises: a red interference filter, a green interference filter and a blue interference filter.
 15. The combined optical filter wheel, beamsplitter, switch, and logic gate as recited in claim 12, wherein said optical routing subassembly further comprises: a cyan interference filter, a magenta interference filter and a yellow interference filter.
 16. The combined optical filter wheel, beamsplitter, switch, and logic gate as recited in claim 12, wherein said optical routing subassembly further comprises: at least one infrared interference filter.
 17. The combined optical filter wheel, beamsplitter, switch, and logic gate as recited in claim 12, wherein said optical routing subassembly further comprises: at least one full reflective mirror. 